Both lowering taxes and reforming the tax code are an important economic initiatives. The tax code today is a very inefficient collector of government revenue and provides odd incentives through the code. Many “incentives”, like the charitable deduction,...

One of the unheralded benefits of moving is that you take stock of what you own and get rid of things you don’t use anymore. Congress moved to Washington, DC in 1800 from Philadelphia and hasn’t moved since, never getting the chance to do this kind of house cleaning....

A few years ago, juice company Tropicana, owned by PepsiCo, introduced a lower-calorie, lower sugar line of drinks called “Trop-50”. The product has been successful as consumers are increasingly looking for healthier food products for themselves and their children....

Running a company or managing a team can be stressful work and can often have executives struggling in their professional or personal lives. How can an executive get out of this rut? How can they bounce back and motivate their team or their company to do the best work...

The “Availability Bias”, sometimes called the “Availability Heuristic”, is a well-documented natural tendency for all of us to over-react to information that is most current or most easily available. This bias can cause individuals, businesses, and governments to make...